Serah will never live that one down...it's just amazing how she took that out of it and then lied about it, saying I did say something about her dad. Even after all the comments explaining to her what was meant.

<quoted text>When Lacez said that comment about 'bathing with your Dad' in a posting to me, of course I would take it as my Dad, he was replying accordingly.

However, what most of you don't seem to understand, is that he was suggesting that they bathe with someone's Dad, if not mine, and it was still offensive.

Not to worry RR, we seek that which we find, and that is how it will always be and it is our right to do so :)

You still are lying through your teeth.Your apology obviously wasn't sincere.

I was describing one of Exodus International's "therapies." I was not suggesting anyone bathe with anyone's dad.

You won't apologize however, for you want to play the victim and will lie to everyone to try and get the role. The only problem is that everyone else saw the comment and drew the same conclusions a rational minded being would; the opposite of what you are claiming.They and I have corrected you, and yet you still spew your lies.

<quoted text>Serah will never live that one down...it's just amazing how she took that out of it and then lied about it, saying I did say something about her dad. Even after all the comments explaining to her what was meant.

I blame religion. I'm convinced now. It causes brain damage. Some scientist should perform studies comparing the brain capacity of a religinut to that of a non religious person. Or a monkey, bet the monkey would win.

'Reparative therapy,' which claims to help gay men become heterosexual, faced a courtroom test in November when four men from New Jersey filed a civil suit against Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH), and the allegedly humiliating methods used in the treatment.

The former clients claimed they were emotionally harmed by the therapy's techniques, which included stripping naked in front of a counselor and beating effigies of their mothers, intimate embraces with other men,

visiting bath houses in order to be nude around 'father figures,'

and being ridiculed as 'faggots' and 'homos' in mock locker room scenarios.

The four said they paid thousands of dollars for the treatment, yet were held at fault when the therapy failed to convert them into heterosexuals.

Though mental health associations stopped labeling homosexuality as a psychological disorder in the 1970s, some renegade therapists, conservative religious leaders and self-identified 'life coaches' argue that same-sex attraction is not determined by genetics.

They created a field of 'sexual orientation change efforts,' which may include psychoanalysis, behavioral therapy and religious and spiritual counseling. In the past, some licensed therapists also used nausea-inducing drugs and hormone treatments to deter homosexuality.

Therapists seeking to change a patient's sexual orientation also made men spend more time with heterosexuals Â participating in sports and avoiding members of the opposite sex, except for romantic contact.

Thank you Annie.Serah will not stop though, if she were in CSI, I bet her role would be the victim.

I was describing one of Exodus International's "therapies." I was not suggesting anyone bathe with anyone's dad.

You won't apologize however, for you want to play the victim and will lie to everyone to try and get the role. The only problem is that everyone else saw the comment and drew the same conclusions a rational minded being would; the opposite of what you are claiming.They and I have corrected you, and yet you still spew your lies.

I have gone back and read it, I have no idea how she took that to mean her dad. Trauma may have altered he DNA and caused her to think that way? Just a thought.

<quoted text>I blame religion. I'm convinced now. It causes brain damage. Some scientist should perform studies comparing the brain capacity of a religinut to that of a non religious person. Or a monkey, bet the monkey would win.

<quoted text>Cheers ~ just wanted to share with those who care, that I have a scarf with me today that my Mum knitted for me about 20 years ago.... I can feel her energy often, and just gave the scarf a little pat and said "Hello Mum"!

There are those who think it is strange chatting with those who have passed over, and there are those who think it quite normal and comforting :)

Sometimes I think I am turning into my Mum ~ now using the perfume she used to use and gathering the things she gave me over the years to hold and to protect, and to pass on to my children and grandchildren. Perhaps I will make a Treasure Chest so that I can store my loved ones gifts of love that I have collected over many years....

Where is your response to Annie?

Oh, right, you would not dare jeopardize your acting career as a victim.

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